This paper examines the almost religious-like devotion of especially women in pursuing the goal of a thinner body. The quest for a slender body is analysed as a ‘cultural religion’, which the author calls the ‘Religion of Thinness’. The analysis revolves around four observations. The first is that for many women in the US today, the quest for a slender body serves what has historically been a ‘religious’ function: providing a sense of purpose that orients and gives meaning to their lives, especially in times of suffering and uncertainty. Second, this quest has many features in common with traditional religions, including beliefs, myths, rituals, moral codes, and sacred images—all of which encourage women to find ‘salvation’ (i.e., happiness...
Women who base their self-worth on appearance or others’ approval are especially vulnerable to low b...
BackgroundOver the last 20 years, society’s perception of the ideal female body size in Western cult...
Media images of thin women present a challenge to women’s body esteem. This study examined the relat...
This paper examines the almost religious-like devotion of especially women in pursuing the goal of a...
Western pressures for thinness tell women that having a thin body makes a person worthy. Two factors...
Ce travail examine la manière dont les femmes utilisent les régimes amincissants comme moyen de surm...
Being committed to God should foster positive body image in women because of the belief of God’s unc...
The fat body has increasingly become a site for a confrontation of different ideologies about lifest...
This chapter argues that the historical legacy of suspicion towards the body, time and material exis...
Societal standards of feminine beauty are presented in all forms of popular culture, thus bombarding...
The human experience is fraught with stigmatizing experiences—whether framed upon race, gender, body...
Background: Over the last 20 years, society’s perception of the ideal female body size in Western cu...
A questionnaire was completed by 98 Muslim and 91 non-Muslim Australian women to examine the r...
Obesity is one of the fastest growing health concerns impacting all racial, ethnic, gender, and soci...
The female sociocultural beauty ideal is ultra-thin, while the male beauty ideal is related with a m...
Women who base their self-worth on appearance or others’ approval are especially vulnerable to low b...
BackgroundOver the last 20 years, society’s perception of the ideal female body size in Western cult...
Media images of thin women present a challenge to women’s body esteem. This study examined the relat...
This paper examines the almost religious-like devotion of especially women in pursuing the goal of a...
Western pressures for thinness tell women that having a thin body makes a person worthy. Two factors...
Ce travail examine la manière dont les femmes utilisent les régimes amincissants comme moyen de surm...
Being committed to God should foster positive body image in women because of the belief of God’s unc...
The fat body has increasingly become a site for a confrontation of different ideologies about lifest...
This chapter argues that the historical legacy of suspicion towards the body, time and material exis...
Societal standards of feminine beauty are presented in all forms of popular culture, thus bombarding...
The human experience is fraught with stigmatizing experiences—whether framed upon race, gender, body...
Background: Over the last 20 years, society’s perception of the ideal female body size in Western cu...
A questionnaire was completed by 98 Muslim and 91 non-Muslim Australian women to examine the r...
Obesity is one of the fastest growing health concerns impacting all racial, ethnic, gender, and soci...
The female sociocultural beauty ideal is ultra-thin, while the male beauty ideal is related with a m...
Women who base their self-worth on appearance or others’ approval are especially vulnerable to low b...
BackgroundOver the last 20 years, society’s perception of the ideal female body size in Western cult...
Media images of thin women present a challenge to women’s body esteem. This study examined the relat...